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- Never wrestle with a pig...
- "Stay within your sphere of influence."
- Making yeast-raised doughnuts at home
- Green Eggs and Ham
- Network cable at the hotel
- Remarkable customer service from Skooba
- Free air
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- Opt to have your bags meet you there
- Fix the leaky roof
- Celebrinym: Francis Bacon, Francis Bacon, and Roge...
- Celebrinym: Frank McCourt
- The Little Angel boxcutter
- We've cut the cord
- Do politicians take notes?
- Keeping track of all your miles
- What is a teenager?
- Reversal of fortune
- Parking for expectant mothers
- Don't have time for a PhD in Economics?
- Dump on that side of the street, save $18,500
- Looking at modern art, for 2 seconds
- Celebrinyms
- "Now let me be clear"
- Some email templates - hope you won't need them
- Why you won't see news of airline disasters at the...
- Why should we trust these projections?
- A sixth way that the WSJ missed
- What do you regret?
- Luggage at twenty-five cents per use: this is not ...
- A simple project plan template
- What happened to the medium and small eggs?
- The Thought Bank
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Its the "make it pretty and women will buy it for there purse" concept. You can see this at the checkout line at any Home Depot. Worthless tools painted pretty flowers or pastels. You could not really get any work done with these tools (cheap metal would just bend at first use) but they are out there and being purchased.
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